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(01/21/25 6:38pm)
U.Va. Dine is debuting changes that will add flexibility to students’ dining experience, according to an email sent to students just before the beginning of the semester. Spring semester additions to the dining experience on Grounds mainly impacted dining options in the Pavilion XI at Newcomb Hall, including a new Chick-fil-A meal exchange exclusively Fridays, as well as cementing Subway and Starbucks meal exchanges that were first introduced last semester.
(01/20/25 3:30pm)
After a strong season-opening performance Thursday against No. 15 South Carolina, No. 5 Virginia travelled to the Country Club of Virginia in Richmond for a neutral-site matchup against Old Dominion. The Cavaliers (3-0, 0-0 ACC) earned a 6-1 win over the Monarchs (2-1, 0-0 SBC), who were coming off of back-to-back wins Thursday over Georgetown and Christopher Newport, dropping only one point over the course of both games.
(01/20/25 12:24am)
After leaving Blacksburg victorious Thursday night, Virginia women’s basketball traveled to Raleigh, N.C. in hopes of upsetting No. 21 NC State on the road. There was hope for the Cavaliers (11-8, 3-4 ACC) all game as a handful of players contributed on offense and kept the Wolfpack (14-4, 6-1 ACC) below their season-average shooting percentage of 43.8 percent. However, in line with much of this season, Virginia petered out, going scoreless in the last 1:43 of the matchup. NC State scored six unanswered points, taking down the Cavaliers 73-68.
(01/20/25 3:08pm)
President-elect Donald J. Trump will be inaugurated Monday, marking only the second time in United States history where a president will serve two non-consecutive terms — the first being Grover Cleveland as the 22nd and 24th president. Prior to the inauguration, Trump has announced numerous policies that he will aim to implement or retract, taking advantage of the fact that both the Senate and the House of Representatives are under Republican control for at least the next two years.
(01/23/25 5:00pm)
Throughout the semester, Yahweh Night celebrates cultural differences through expressive Christian worship, which culminates in a night of dance, song and spoken word featuring African diasporic and Latinx styles of Christian worship among others. Yahweh Night is a Contracted Independent Organization with over 80 student members who each member comes to Yahweh Night with a different culture and relationship with God.
(01/19/25 8:10pm)
Coming off of a long break in their season, the Cavaliers arrived at the Virginia Tech Invitational Friday and Saturday hungry to win.
(01/23/25 1:00pm)
As we transition out of syllabus week and resume our status as full-time students, let’s address what’s waiting for us on Clem 1 — burnout. Chances are that last semester, many of you fell prey to this college epidemic. With a mile-long to-do list filled with tasks for your classes, extracurriculars and personal life, it’s hard to balance it all and maintain the motivation to push forward. As you settle into this semester, try implementing these 10 tactics to take care of yourself and wave goodbye to burnout.
(01/24/25 1:00pm)
Obviously, Virginia women’s swimming and diving is the back-to-back-to-back-to-back national champion. Four straight times have the Cavaliers staked their claim as the nation’s very best, but the number four is also significant for another reason — Virginia signed four of the top 11 swimmers in the 2024 high school recruiting class.
(01/23/25 12:00pm)
Junior guard Andrew Rohde does not pay attention to his stats. Except for one, that is — his assist to turnover ratio, a simple metric calculated by dividing a player’s assists by how many times they lose possession. The result is a fairly strong portrayal of a player’s playmaking and their net offensive contributions.
(01/23/25 4:51am)
As lawmakers return to Richmond for the 2025 legislative session, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin will once again experience divided control of the General Assembly, with Democrats holding majorities in both the State Senate and House of Delegates. As Youngkin retains veto power over any bills passed by the Assembly, Democrats require his support to achieve key priorities.
(01/18/25 10:56pm)
No. 9 Virginia delivered a decisive performance Saturday afternoon, sweeping James Madison 7-0 at the Boar’s Head Sports Club in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers (3-0, 0-0 ACC) dominated the Dukes (0-3, 0-0 SBC) in both doubles and singles play.
(01/20/25 4:10pm)
President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda Monday. Whether the change in Presidential administration reignites political hopes or represents a return of political disappointment, nothing turns the nation’s attention to the White House like a new president. For those inspired by inauguration ceremonies or simply interested in American politics, film offers a great starting point. These four political films are worth the watch for anyone wanting to delve into the key players of American political history, get an inside scoop on the behind the scenes of the White House or merely escape to “simpler” political times.
(01/26/25 8:00pm)
According to the estimates from the City Council, 200 people in Charlottesville experience homelessness annually. While these estimates often underreport the extent of the unhoused population, the more immediately concerning statistical disparity relates to the number of shelters in Charlottesville. Of four active shelters, the largest shelter provides only 55 beds, and these beds are limited to unhoused individuals screened by a variety of high-barrier assessments. This means that, in the coldest months of the year, there is a dire shortage of available shelter beds for the unhoused population.
(01/18/25 9:07pm)
After just 10 minutes of play, Virginia’s fate felt sealed. An emphatic slam by senior forward Aboubacar Traore doubled Louisville’s lead, put the Cavaliers (8-10, 1-5 ACC) in a 12-point hole and provided a wave of momentum that the Cardinals (14-5, 7-1 ACC) rode to an 81-67 victory. The KFC Yum! Center was on its feet Saturday afternoon, and Virginia’s all-time dominance of Louisville was clearly coming to an end.
(01/18/25 10:59pm)
After a great non-conference portion of the season in which it started 4-1, Virginia was thrown into the fire Friday when it played NC State in its first ACC dual match of the season, losing 32-4. The Cavaliers (4-2, 0-1 ACC) were completely outmatched by the Wolfpack (8-1, 2-0 ACC), receiving a true wake-up call as conference play begins.
(01/23/25 10:00pm)
The University Guide Service will begin holding independent historical tours Jan. 24 with tours offered every Friday, Saturday and Sunday starting at 11 a.m. After a suspension of both historical and admissions tours just before the beginning of the Fall 2024 semester, the Guide Service parted from the University Dec. 4 to independently reinstate historical tours. Guide Service leadership has said that they will continue working with the University to reinstate admissions tours.
(01/18/25 2:12pm)
Charlottesville Police responded to shots fired at 12:28 a.m. Saturday on the 800 block of West Main Street, according to a safety advisory email sent to the University community by Timothy Longo, chief of the University Police Department and associate vice president for safety and security. The location of the incident is approximately a 15-minute walk from central Grounds.
(01/20/25 1:00pm)
1940sJanuary 25, 1943“Cavaliers Trounce Carolina 4½ To 3½”No AuthorThe University’s boxing team triumphed over the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill after a series of bouts, with a final score of 4 ½ to 3 ½. While the score was tight, two decisive technical knockouts from Virginia boxers Milt Parlow and Willie Barnett ensured a Cavalier victory.
(01/18/25 2:08pm)
Aly Khalifa planned it all out. The words, the phrasing. He had a script, written out on his phone, rehearsed with a close friend.
(01/18/25 2:41pm)
No. 5 Virgina travelled to the Carolina Indoor Tennis Center in Columbia, S.C., to open up the spring season Thursday against No. 15 South Carolina. The Cavaliers (1-0, 0-0 ACC) defeated the Gamecocks (0-1, 0-0 SEC) 5-2, kicking off the season with a win over a strong opponent.